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cdzero@lemmy.mlto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Anyway to watch live sports on LG tv?English3·2 days agoYou might get lucky just using the browser.
But unless you’re using pihole or some sort of DNS based ad blocking you will likely get smashed with ads.
cdzero@lemmy.mlto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Multiliguists of Lemmy - When speaking Language A and using a word from Language B how do you decide which pronunciation to use?372·2 days agoCater to the audience. Being understood is more useful than being right.
cdzero@lemmy.mlto Piracy@lemmy.ml•piracy is a service issue -- vinyl digital download codesEnglish21·4 days agoIf I buy a record, I’m sourcing my own download. They don’t need my details to redeem a code I’ve already paid for.
cdzero@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What relaxing/etheral music like Happy's Happy Place song from Happy Gilmore or Sky and Sea from Mario Sunshine do you know?2·4 days agoStickerbrush Symphony from Donkey Kong Country 2
cdzero@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•should I apologize to this friendly manager I had an argument with?2·5 days agoIt’s not about being better. It’s different.
You’ve come here asking for advice. Myself and others have given you some. It’s up to you to take what you find useful and disregard what you don’t. None of us know the full situation.
Let us know what you end up doing and how it goes though, I’m interested and I’m sure at least a few others would be as well.
cdzero@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•should I apologize to this friendly manager I had an argument with?10·6 days agoA lot of people need to be right all the time, even if it is to their own detriment. Therefore they would see apologising as losing.
Social cohesion is quite important and I believe something that is becoming a little undervalued. Especially in a workplace. While of course if is important to stick to your principles, it’s not that important to be right in a lot of social situations.
Relationships aren’t linear progression. Sometimes you move forward, sometimes you move backwards. Sometimes you can move forward by moving backwards. An apology rarely hurts in the grand scheme of things.
However I would think about what you’re saying. And what I’m about to say carries the lack of context from not knowing any more than what you posted.
You weren’t listening and it was mostly your fault (your words). She didn’t trigger you. And telling her she triggered you will probably not go well. You reacted to her in a way you are now regretting. You need to take responsibility for that and that is likely what you are apologising for.
The conversation about things being fair, save it for later. Put a lot more thought into it.
Game Dev Story was a lot of fun.
I came across in the big Reddit migration and while I loved the idea, it felt like every third post was about the meta or Reddit. I ended up dropping all social media. A few months ago I started passively reading Reddit again and as many predicted, the whole vibe is just off. So I began checking back here a bit and it’s a bit closer to what I want now. It feels like there is a bit less going on than back then, and I’m totally okay with that.
Be active and be what you want to see. This is a community driven system and you will get a lot more out of a community by participating over just observing.
That was an enjoyable read. Keen to see more. And the website looks great both in terms of design and content.
cdzero@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What largest explorable towns/cities from videogames do you remember?6·9 days agoIt’s not big in an overall area sense but it’s so dense that it can feel massive. Kamurocho from the Yakuza/Like a Dragon games. Seeing it evolve over 20 years in real time and about 35 years in game time has gotten me quite attached too. Each new game I do a loop to check what has changed and see if old friends are still there.
Bonus with having so much in game time in it is that since it’s essentially just Kabukicho in Tokyo, all that in game exploring translates to the real world pretty well.
cdzero@lemmy.mlto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Every little thing I buy, within a couple weeks is followed by an email asking me to leave a review. For EVERYTHING! WTF do they do with their billions of reviews?3·12 days agoIf they want reviews on any service that relies on an algorithm it is to improve their rating and therefore visibility. Advertising essentially.
I guess it’s no different to a CD really. Just a smaller file on a bigger storage medium.